The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilization in the Vegetable Kingdom

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...plants would produce fitter offspring than self-pollinators, and he used considerable ingenuity in conducting thousands of crossings to prove the point. The results appeared in
The Effects of Cross and Self Fertilization in the Vegetable Kingdom (1876). His next book,
The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species (1877), was...

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